Position Responsibilities: Reporting to the Army Wellness Center (AWC) Director/Program Specialist, the Health Educator works as a team member in a dynamic group that delivers primary preventive services to a diverse population. The candidate will participate in providing six core programs (health assessment review, physical fitness, healthy nutrition, stress management, general wellness education, and tobacco education) as part of the standardized AWC program.

This position is part of a fellowship program used to give participants experience and gain expertise in areas they may not have acquired elsewhere (e.g. Metabolic Testing, VO2 Max testing, Health Education, Behavior Change Theories, etc). The program is open to all qualified U.S. citizens without regard to race, sex, religion, color, age, physical or mental disability, national origin, or status as a Vietnam era or disabled veteran. Participants are appointed to facilities through the ORISE program and receive a monthly stipend. The U.S. Army Public Health Command provides oversight for the AWC program standardization, compliance, and quality assurance.

Experience in exercise testing using various protocols to measure fitness levels for cardiovascular, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition. Experience in applying various health behavior strategies necessary to move individuals and groups towards adaptation of long term health habits

Excellent customer service skills and ability to work well in a fast paced team environment

Ability to assess, develop, and plan individual and group health education programs in accordance with AR 600-63

Knowledge and skills in collecting, compiling, analyzing, and reporting program outcomes

Ability to work collaboratively and effectively with other agencies in the community. Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, establish priorities and work in an organized manner. Ability to work independently and as a team member. Understanding of and commitment to further the mission of the AWC COMMENTS

Army Wellness Centers provide an integrated to sustain and/or maintain a healthy lifestyle. They are located all over the world, and are open to active duty, DoD civilians, spouses, retirees, and family members.